Please publish the APPOINTMENT
AFFIDAVITS for Jeff Sessions
on DOJ's Internet website,
pursuant to your "Proactive Disclosures" policy
-- for all the world to see:
That's where we obtained this bootleg
version of Loretta E. Lynch's SF-61:
You may tell Mr. Sessions that
he now has 20 business days, not the same as 21,
and not the same as
"two" either (comes right after 1, comes right before 3):
There are, then, under our republican form of government, two
classes of citizens, one of the United States** and one of the
state. One class of citizenship may exist in a person, without
the other, as in the case of a resident of the District of
Columbia; but both classes usually exist in the same person.
[Gardina v. Board of Registrars, 160 Ala. 155]
[48 S. 788, 791 (1909), emphasis added]
(Why does Alabama seem to churn
out so many incompetent lawyers?
Are Huntsville and Selma still
in Alabama?)
p.s. From extensive prior
experience, I can honestly say that
all the awards and recognition
you have received to date
were all richly deserved. Keep up the good work.
Attachment: FOIA Request DOJ-2017-006512
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Request. Request information is as follows:
- Tracking Number: DOJ-2017-006512
- Requester Name: Paul A. Mitchell
- Date Submitted: 09/09/2017
- Request Status: Submitted
- Description: U.S. Office of Personnel Management
Standard Form 61 APPOINTMENT AFFIDAVITS for Mr. Jeff Sessions as U.S.
Attorney General. That credential does not appear to be available
under DOJ's "Proactive Disclosure" policy e.g. SF-61 for Ms.
Lynch is attached and was available under that policy.